Baroque ensemble
Hi everyone,
I've been requested to record live a Baroque ensemble in a very nice Baroque hall, 50 seats.
The group is formed by: 2 violins, 1 cello, 1 archlute and 1 harpsichord.
Hi everyone,
I've been requested to record live a Baroque ensemble in a very nice Baroque hall, 50 seats.
The group is formed by: 2 violins, 1 cello, 1 archlute and 1 harpsichord.
I'm recording a Baroque chamber orchestra and a 16 person semi pro chorus (they all work in music, this group is not their work) at my church this Sunday. I recorded their dress rehearsal yesterday, and have some clips:
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Some time ago I did a recording of this piece using just a simple stereo setup (RODE NT5 in ORTF, Mackie 1202 VLZ PRO and dbx 386 as a A/D converter. I would appreciate any comments on it.
Here is de link to two audio examples:
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Greetings
Marcin
I am going to take part in a production of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" in a few weeks. I am involved as theorbo player and as I am also doing recordings on a regular basis I was asked to produce a (noncommercial memorial) CD of the event. As I have to play also I want to keep the setup as simple as possible.
I have been blessed with clients from both camps, and have found that each kind of instrumentation has it's own advantages and disadvantages. I'd love to see if folks on this forum would like to discuss!